RovinIt'd be fun to be a guest on his show and be very sedate for a while, very quiet, very tolerant... then, suddenly, start shouting at the top of your lungs, "STOP INTERRUPTING AND PLEASE LET YOUR GUESTS FINISH THEIR SENTENCES ON OCCASION!"

futurebotI think the appropriate thing to do would be to take O'Reilly at his word and publicly shame him when he doesn't follow through: start a campaign on locating homeless veterans and insist that he find housing for them.

RandroidIt would've been funny if Bill was all "hey you there are no homeless veterans" and the veterans then disembowelled him and hung him from the city gates.

GhoulEd Schultz (guy on right for those not paying attention) had a field day with this interview on his radio show. Long story short, Ed had quite a few homeless Iraq and Afghanistan veterans call in and describe their living conditions.

IrishWhiskeyI've know people who also don't believe there's such thing as homeless vets, or didn't until they finally met one.

These are often the same people who come out with things like "This is a nice neighborhood, with very few Mexicans in it" or "I shouldn't have to wait in line, I'm in a hurry!" or reading books about how to get wealthy through Christ.

The idea of these people having kids scares me, let alone millions of listeners on TV and radio.

TheDevil'sWhoreActually veterans make up a disproportionate amount of the homeless population.

http://www1.va.gov/homeless/page.cfm?pg=1

AgeusiaticBill O'Reilly is positive he hasn't seen any homeless veterans, because if there was one outside his house or workplace, they would all be missing limbs, wearing american flag bandannas, and a full side flag on the back of their wheelchair.

Not to mention, they're all still wearing their uniforms.

Cleaner82AWWW, page not found. I guess they couldn't find a homeless veteran after all.